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Are you supporting individuals with autism and looking for strategies to manage stimming? Grab these effective strategies and techniques for understanding and managing stemming behavior and individuals with autism. How sensory supports, visual schedules, self regulation technique, and alternative coping strategies can help. Help make your classroom a place that promotes self expression, sensory regulation, and well being.

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Abby | Chronic Illness & Disability Artwork 🌈 on Instagram: "This week is #NeurodiversityCelebrationWeek! What kind of stimming is your favourite? 🌈  So, what is stimming? Stimming is repetitive movements, vocalisations and repetitive activities involving the senses (such as popping bubble wrap). Everybody stims from time to time, but Autistic and other neurodivergent people gain a lot of benefits from stimming  Stimming for ND people can be incredibly calming, can regulate meltdowns, help with sensory overload and much more! There are many types of stimming - vocal & auditory stimming, tactile stimming, visual stimming, taste & smell stimming and vestibular stimming ♾️  My favourite stims are rocking, looking at shiny and sparkly objects and smooth/soft items like tumbled crystals 💜  [ Auditory Stimming, Visual Stimming, Sour Food, Rainbow Chameleon, Colourful Background, Tumbled Crystals, Sensory Overload, Pop Bubble, Listen To Song

Abby | Chronic Illness & Disability Artwork 🌈 on Instagram: "This week is #NeurodiversityCelebrationWeek! What kind of stimming is your favourite? 🌈 So, what is stimming? Stimming is repetitive movements, vocalisations and repetitive activities involving the senses (such as popping bubble wrap). Everybody stims from time to time, but Autistic and other neurodivergent people gain a lot of benefits from stimming Stimming for ND people can be incredibly calming, can regulate meltdowns, help…

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